Ayrton Senna: Racing legend's Norwich years

Ayrton Senna moved to Norfolk from Brazil to drive for Ralph Firman's Van Diemen company

Ayrton Senna became a sporting legend thanks to his exploits on the Formula 1 circuit, winning trophies around the world before his death 20 years ago this month.

Some people chart his road to success back to his time spent racing in Norfolk in the early 1980s. So how did a young Brazilian driver find himself in a rural county known for mustard, bird-watching and The Broads?

Nestled on the edge of a seemingly unremarkable housing estate on the edge of Norwich is a small semi-detached bungalow.

Rugge Drive, in Eaton, looks like any other in the city's suburbs, with a mix of 1960s houses and bungalows lining the quiet crescent.

But one home, halfway down the street, is a little different from all the rest.